Well-being and Public Policy held on Wednesday 4 March, Senate House, London

What difference should different concepts of well-being make to the way we approach public policy?

How does the concept of well-being influence policy makers and governments? What do voters expect of government in terms of promoting well-being? How is the available information and research used and how should it be?

Speakers:

Lord Gus O'Donnell, Chair of The Commission on Wellbeing and PolicyNic Marks, Founder of the Centre for Well-being at the New Economics Foundation